Awards & Grants, Environmental Health, LHI, April 11, 2025 Helmholtz Munich Researchers Honored with DGP Research Prizes for Pneumology ResearchAt the 65th Annual Congress of the German Society for Pneumology and Respiratory Medicine (DGP) in Leipzig, two Helmholtz Munich researchers were recognized for their outstanding scientific contributions to the field of pneumology. Dr. Lin Yang was…read more
Awards & Grants, Environmental Health, IAP, Molecular Targets and Therapeutics, VIRO, April 07, 2025 Erika von Mutius and Ulrike Protzer Elected to Bavarian AcademyAt its most recent plenary session, the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BAdW) elected 14 distinguished scholars as new members. Among them are two Helmholtz Munich researchers: Prof. Erika von Mutius and Prof. Ulrike Protzer.read more
Environmental Health, EPI, April 04, 2025 Annette Peters Appointed as NAKO ChairAnnette Peters, Director of the Institute of Epidemiology at Helmholtz Munich, has been elected Chair of NAKO e. V. She began her second term as Chairwoman of the Board of Directors on 1 April 2025.read more
Environmental Health, EPI, March 17, 2025 KORA Study: 40 Years of Impact in Public Health ResearchThis year marks the 40th anniversary of the KORA study (Cooperative Health Research in the Region of Augsburg), one of Germany’s most influential population-based research initiatives. Over the past four decades, KORA has followed around 18,000…read more
New Research Findings, Environmental Health, IEM, February 18, 2025 Microbiome: Researchers Improve Bacterial Analysis for Clinical ApplicationsStudying bacterial communities, or microbiomes, is a complex challenge. Distortion effects often arise, potentially compromising the accuracy and reliability of crucial scientific and clinical findings. Researchers at the Institute of Environmental…read more
Environmental Health, LHI, January 21, 2025 Surfing through the lungs to deliver medicationAlberto Hidalgo receives GoBio Grant to advance innovative Lung Drug Delivery Researchread more
Environmental Health, EPI, January 15, 2025 Interview with Alexandra Schneider: Heavy Rain, Heat, and Cold Stress HealthInterview with Dr. Alexandra Schneider about the effects of extreme weather conditions on cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks and strokes.read more
Featured Publication, Environmental Health, LHI, Computational Health, ICB, December 13, 2024 Helmholtz Munich Researchers Publish Guide to Single-Cell AtlasesA research team led by Dr. Malte Lücken from the Institute of Computational Biology (ICB) and the Institute of Lung Health & Immunity (LHI) at Helmholtz Munich has published a guide in Nature Methods on creating single-cell atlases—critical tools for…read more
Featured Publication, Environmental Health, LHI, Computational Health, ICB, December 10, 2024 Advancing Tissue Mapping: Spapros Refines Spatial Transcriptomics for Biological Insights A team led by Prof. Fabian Theis, Director of the Computational Health Center and the Institute of Computational Biology at Helmholtz Munich, has developed Spapros, a computational pipeline set to transform the design of spatial transcriptomics…read more
New Research Findings, Environmental Health, IAF, December 09, 2024 Unlocking Worm Strategies: A Path to Innovative Vaccines and TherapiesA research team led by Prof. Julia Esser-von Bieren from the Center of Allergy and Environment (ZAUM) at Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich, as well as the University of Lausanne (UNIL) has uncovered a molecular strategy employed…read more
Featured Publication, Environmental Health, LHI, November 27, 2024 LungVis 1.0: Precision Therapy for Lung Diseases with AI-Driven Imaging Lung diseases, including asthma and emphysema, often preferentially affect specific regions of the lung, highlighting the need for precise drug delivery to achieve effective treatment. A team led by Dr. Lin Yang and Dr. Otmar Schmid from the…read more
Events, Environmental Health, EPI, LHI, November 11, 2024 Second Munich-Chicago Lung Conference Highlights Environmental Risks and Disease HeterogeneityLeading lung health experts from the U.S. and Europe gathered in Hohenkammer, near Munich, for the second edition of the Munich-Chicago Lung Conference. Building on last year’s success in Chicago, this year’s event continued to push the boundaries of…read more
Public Engagement, Awards & Grants, Environmental Health, IEM, November 05, 2024 Advising With Foresight: Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann Reappointed to the WBGUProf. Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann has been reappointed for a second consecutive term to the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU). This reappointment underscores the crucial role of environmental medicine in scientific policy advising. Over the…read more
Featured Publication, Environmental Health, LHI, October 31, 2024 Safer Medicine: Preventing Nanoparticle-Induced Inflammation in Lung Blood Vessels Researchers around Prof. Markus Rehberg from the Institute of Lung Health and Immunity at Helmholtz Munich have discovered how engineered nanoparticles cause an undesired inflammatory response within the blood vessels in the lungs. The research team…read more
Environmental Health, LHI, October 30, 2024 RESPIRE-EXCEL: EU funds asthma and COPD research at LHI and PRMThe international consortium RESPIRE-EXCEL has received 3.3 million euros from the EU’s Horizon Europe program. Scientists from Helmholtz Munich (Institute of Lung Health and Immunity and Precision Regenerative Medicine) are among those to receive…read more
Public Engagement, In Media, Environmental Health, EPI, IEM, October 30, 2024 Lancet Countdown 2024: Action Needed to Protect Health in the Face of Climate ChangeThe 2024 global Lancet Countdown report on climate change and health underscores that the adverse effects of the climate crisis have reached unprecedented levels worldwide – especially concerning human health. Researchers from Helmholtz Munich…read more
Featured Publication, Environmental Health, LHI, October 24, 2024 CD30 Signaling in B Lymphocytes as Trigger for Chronic InflammationA research study led by Dr. Lothar J. Strobl and Dr. Ursula Zimber-Strobl from the Institute of Lung Health and Immunity (LHI) at Helmholtz Munich sheds new light on the potential role of CD30, a receptor protein, in regulating immune responses and…read more
Featured Publication, Environmental Health, IAF, October 24, 2024 Keeping the Immune System in Balance With the Protein RelBHow does the immune system maintain the delicate balance between attacking harmful invaders and avoiding harmful overreactions? Special immune cells called regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a vital role in this process by helping to keep the immune…read more
Environmental Health, IEM, October 11, 2024 Global Water Shortage: WBGU Calls for Climate-Resilient Water ManagementIn its new report “Water in a Heated World”, the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU) warns of an increasing worsening of global water emergencies. The experts, including Helmholtz Munich researcher Prof. Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann, presented…read more
New Research Findings, Environmental Health, EPI, October 10, 2024 Extreme Rainfall Poses Health RisksAn international study led by Helmholtz Munich investigates the health consequences of heavy rainfall events. Researchers analyzed the relationship between precipitation patterns and mortality rates at 645 locations across 34 countries from 1980 to…read more
Environmental Health, EPI, October 07, 2024 Germany’s Largest BiorepositoryThe largest repository of human biosamples in Germany is located at the Helmholtz Munich campus. It features cutting-edge robotics and stores a valuable scientific collection at extremely low temperatures of up to -180°C. Researchers use these…read more
Awards & Grants, Environmental Health, LHI, September 25, 2024 DNA Repair Mechanisms: Varun Kumar Receives DFG GrantDr. Varun Kumar from Helmholtz Munich has been awarded a grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG) to study how cells repair damaged DNA, with a focus on a protein called nuclear RAGE (nRAGE). This funding will support research aimed at…read more
Featured Publication, Environmental Health, LHI, September 24, 2024 Pulmonary Fibrosis: New Approach for Early Detection and TreatmentChronic lung diseases rank as the third leading cause of death worldwide according to the World Health Organization, with incurable conditions such as pulmonary fibrosis among the most severe. While healthy lungs have the capacity to regenerate, this…read more
New Research Findings, Environmental Health, EPI, September 05, 2024 Air Pollution and Mortality: Global Study Reveals Persistent Health Risks Despite Declining Pollutant LevelsEven when air pollutant concentrations decrease, the health risks posed by these pollutants can remain consistently high. This is the conclusion of an international study recently conducted under the leadership of researchers from Helmholtz Munich. A…read more
Awards & Grants, Environmental Health, July 30, 2024 German Study Prize of the Körber Foundation Awarded to Lena CordsDr. Lena Cords, a researcher at Helmholtz Munich, has been awarded the German Study Prize by the Körber Foundation in the category of natural and technical sciences for her doctoral thesis at the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich. The prize is…read more
Environmental Health, PGSB, July 23, 2024 Staple Foods With Reasons for ConcernHow researchers from Helmholtz Munich are making wheat, oats, barley, and co. fit for the future.read more
Environmental Health, COMI, IAF, July 10, 2024 A High-Salt Diet Can Trigger AsthmaKnowledge bites about the impact of high-salt diet on allergic asthma and the driving force of these new insights on personalized medicin. Learn about the latest findings in an interview with Prof. Francesca Alessandrini. The research results…read more
Environmental Health, IEM, June 25, 2024 With the Help of AI: Additional Pollen Measuring Device Provides Details in Real-TimeEnvironmental scientists in Augsburg from IEM / Helmholtz Munich and the University Hospital Augsburg are now using a cutting-edge measuring device capable of detecting complex aerosols, among them for example very small pollen, or other particles.…read more
Environmental Health, EPI, June 06, 2024 New Study on the Impact of Extreme Temperatures on HealthHelmholtz Munich is researching how heat and cold affect people with chronic diseases as part of the Augsburg KORA Study.read more
Featured Publication, Environmental Health, June 05, 2024 Does A High-Salt Diet Trigger Asthma? The rise in asthma has been linked to different environmental and lifestyle factors including dietary habits. Researchers at Helmholtz Munich now discovered that a higher salt intake contributes to allergic asthma incidence in females. The team…read more
Environmental Health, EPI, LHI, May 28, 2024 Heat – When Temperatures Impacts HealthDriven by climate change, heatwaves are becoming increasingly frequent and prolonged in Germany. Especially for older adults, children, and people with pre-existing conditions, extreme heat can pose a health risk.read more
Environmental Health, EPI, May 24, 2024 Long-Term Health Studies Show Effects of Heat with EvidenceInterview with Prof. Annette Peters about how to protect yourself better against heat. read more
Environmental Health, IEM, May 24, 2024 Did you know? What makes you Resilient to Heat and Climate Change?Interview with Prof. Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann about healthcare and resilience to heat and other effects of climate change. read more
Environmental Health, EPI, May 23, 2024 Unequal Heat Stress: Social Disparities in Adaptive CapacityInstitute of Epidemiology carries out a range of projects on heat and healthread more
Awards & Grants, Environmental Health, COMI, May 03, 2024 New Study: Rural Environment and Long-Term Asthma Prevention A new research initiative, spearheaded by Prof. Michael Schloter in collaboration with Dr. Laura Wengenroth from the LMU Hospital Munich, is dedicated to exploring how the rural environment provides long-term protection against asthma and allergies.…read more
New Research Findings, Environmental Health, BGC, April 24, 2024 A Chemical Mystery Solved: The Reaction Explaining Large Carbon SinksA mystery that has puzzled the scientific community for over 50 years has finally been solved. A team from Helmholtz Munich and Linköping University, Sweden, has discovered that a certain type of chemical reaction can explain why organic matter found…read more
Environmental Health, LHI, April 24, 2024 What you eat is what you breatheInterview with Prof. Önder Yildirim about nutrition and COPD.read more
New Research Findings, Environmental Health, IAF, IAP, April 15, 2024 Asthma in Children: Researchers Envision Novel Drug to Reduce the Risk of the DiseaseScientists have reached a milestone in the research of childhood asthma. For the first time, they have clarified how a certain genetic defect in children initially leads to frequent infections and later to asthma. The study, published in the American…read more
Environmental Health, LHI, April 15, 2024 Tracking Down the Genetics of TumorsAn interview with Prof. Markus Diefenbacher, new Principal Investigator (PI) at the Helmholtz Munich Institute for Lung Health and Immunityread more
Environmental Health, IEM, April 11, 2024 Resilient to Climate Change and Preventing AllergiesProf. Claudia Traidl-Hoffmann explains how climate change affects our health. The environmental medicine specialist focuses on the prevention of allergic diseases such as hay fever and neurodermatitis.read more
Environmental Health, LHI, March 25, 2024 DGP-Research Prize 2024 for best basic scientific workJanine Gote-Schniering and Niklas Lang (LHI) described the cellular changes in the early stages of pulmonary fibrosis.read more
Events, Transfer, Environmental Health, Molecular Targets and Therapeutics, March 11, 2024 Pandemic Preparedness: New High-Tech Laboratory in AugsburgEU Project PerForM-REACT Strengthens Pandemic Preparedness Efforts On March 11, 2024, the inauguration of the expanded safety laboratory in Augsburg marked a milestone within the EU-funded "PerForM-REACT" project, aimed at enhancing pandemic…read more
Featured Publication, Environmental Health, LHI, March 11, 2024 Diversity Matters: Fibroblast Heterogeneity in Pulmonary FibrosisVarious tissue fibroblast types with distinct properties shape the architecture of the specialized niches of the lung (e.g. airways, alveoli, vasculature). In a significant breakthrough, a team led by Gerald Burgstaller and Herbert Schiller from…read more
Environmental Health, IAP, LHI, March 01, 2024 Change at the top – CPC-M gets a new directorMunich site of German Center for Lung Research (DZL): Ali Önder Yildirim is following Erika von Mutius read more
Environmental Health, LHI, February 21, 2024 Exploring the Links Between Ageing, Environmental Stress and Lung DiseasesHow do ageing and environmental stress promote chronic inflammatory diseases? Maja Funk, new PI at the Institute of Lung Health and Immunity (LHI) at Helmholtz Munich is getting to the bottom of this question. Together with her team, she investigates…read more
New Research Findings, Environmental Health, IEM, February 01, 2024 Disturbed Skin Flora Increases the Risk of RadiodermatitisMany cancer patients develop severe dermatitis during radiotherapy. Which factors increase the risk of such radiodermatitis has only been partially understood up until now. A pilot study at the University of Augsburg, Helmholtz Munich, and the…read more
Awards & Grants, Environmental Health, LHI, January 08, 2024 Cross-Country Collaboration: Targeting Resistant Cancers with New TherapeuticsA collaborative research project between scientists from Helmholtz Munich, Goethe University Frankfurt, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, and Technion, the Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, on “Understanding and Targeting…read more
New Research Findings, Environmental Health, LHI, December 06, 2023 Accelerating Drug Development for Lung Diseases: New Insights from Single-Cell Genomics To mechanistically understand the root causes of lung disease, and identify drugs that target specific pathways, the scientists around Prof. Herbert Schiller and Dr. Gerald Burgstaller from Helmholtz Munich are collecting deep molecular insights from…read more
Environmental Health, LHI, November 27, 2023 First International COPD-iNET Symposium Redefining a Global Problem and an Urgent Need to Decipher the Disease’s Multiple Sub-Types We urgently need more exchange about our findings from COPD research and clinical practice. But we need to broaden our perspective on the disease just as…read more
Environmental Health, EPI, IEM, November 21, 2023 Invisible and Ultrafine – How Do Air Pollutants Impact Health?Air pollutants can not only influence the development and progression of lung diseases but also trigger inflammation throughout the body. read more
Public Engagement, In Media, Environmental Health, EPI, IEM, November 15, 2023 Climate Change and Human Health: Findings from the Lancet Countdown Report 2023 The consequences of climate change are far-reaching and profound. Extreme weather events, such as heat waves and droughts pose a severe threat to human lives and health. read more
Environmental Health, LHI, Computational Health, ICB, November 07, 2023 A Journey into the Secrets of Human CellsThe Human Cell Atlas (HCA) promises insights into ourselves, unraveling our cellular landscape.read more
Featured Publication, Environmental Health, IAP, LHI, November 07, 2023 Air Pollution and Herpes Virus: How Nanoparticles Promote Chronic Lung Diseases like COPDHelmholtz Munich researchers have discovered, that air pollutants activate previously dormant herpes viruses leading to a immune response. These new findings are now published in ASC Nano. read more
Featured Publication, Environmental Health, LHI, October 26, 2023 Defining Possible Future Therapies for COPDChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) was in 2019 the primary cause of deaths from chronic respiratory diseases, accounting for 3.3 million deaths worldwide. In Germany, according to the “European Lung White Book”, the number of COPD patients…read more
Environmental Health, EPI, October 05, 2023 Noise2NAKOAI: What AI and Machine Learning Tell Us About the Link Between Environment and Human HealthOur health and the environment around us are profoundly intertwined. But how do air pollution and other environmental factors interact with each other and determine our health for each individual and the neighborhood? Furthermore, how can artificial…read more
Awards & Grants, Environmental Health, PGSB, September 05, 2023 ERC Grant for RESIST: Drought Stress Resistance in Oat for a Changing ClimateEnsuring the sustainability of oat cultivation as a significant future food source holds great promises for both human health and the climate. Dr. Nadia Kamal, a researcher at the Plant Genome and Systems Biology Group at Helmholtz Munich, has been…read more
Environmental Health, IAP, August 16, 2023 Rhinovirus infection in the development of childhood asthmaJohannes Wenner Research Prize for Dr. Nicole Maison (IAP, Helmholtz Munich)read more
Environmental Health, LHI, July 31, 2023 New hope regarding lung diseases Lung research at Helmholtz Munich has made some spectacular breakthroughs. They could pave the way for the therapy of serious diseases.read more
Awards & Grants, Environmental Health, IAP, July 27, 2023 Erika von Mutius receives Bavarian Maximilian OrderProf. von Mutius is one of nine exceptional individuals who have been awarded the "Bavarian Nobel Prize" this year for their outstanding work in the fields of science and art.read more
Awards & Grants, Environmental Health, PGSB, July 26, 2023 New Hope for Bavarian Hop Cultivation: PANHOP Project Aims to Breed Resistant Varieties The foundations for resistant varieties are being developed through genome-assisted breeding and decoding of the complex hop genome as part of the new research project PANHOP at Helmholtz Munich. These varieties should counteract the effects of…read more
Awards & Grants, Environmental Health, LHI, ITERM, June 16, 2023 Best Scientific Image Contest 2023: Scientists From Helmholtz Munich Awarded In January 2023, Helmholtz Imaging called for the Best Scientific Image for the third consecutive time. The winners were announced during the award ceremony on June 15, 2023, at the 3rd Annual Helmholtz Imaging Conference 2023. Lin Yang from the…read more
New Research Findings, Environmental Health, EPI, May 15, 2023 Ambient ultrafine particles – very small and very dangerous?A new study conducted by Helmholtz Munich researchers reveals that ultrafine particles, representing the smallest size fraction of particulate air pollution, might be more dangerous to human health than larger particles. These findings add to the…read more
Environmental Health, April 12, 2023 EU HORIZON funds nanoPASS consortium with more than 3 million eurosFrom 2023 to 2027, nanoPASS will unite research labs, technology and industrial companies to achieve an ambitious goal: to close the knowledge gaps in nanosafety testing.read more
Environmental Health, IEM, Molecular Targets and Therapeutics, VIRO, March 29, 2023 In the Battle Against VirusesDuring the Corona pandemic, experts from Helmholtz Munich helped to bring the situation under control as quickly as possible. Now they are preparing for the possibility of another pandemic: with new high-tech equipment and closely interlinked…read more
Environmental Health, LHI, March 14, 2023 LHI Postdoc Aicha Jeridi in "Resonator", the podcast of the Helmholtz Association.Loitering lung cells and cell death in COPD, female researchers with hijab, and the podcast host's concern after 20 years of cigarette use: the new episode of "Resonator" is an extraordinary conversation about Aicha Jeridi's research at the Institute…read more
Environmental Health, EPI, March 10, 2023 Peters brings ISEE 2026 to MunichISEE2026 is coming to Munich!read more
Environmental Health, LHI, February 28, 2023 DFG funds LHI group leader Mareike Lehmann with 1.3 million eurosCOPD or pulmonary fibrosis - many chronic lung diseases develop in old age or worsen drastically in the later years of life. Which processes, which molecular processes play a role here? Prof. Dr. Mareike Lehmann, since 2020 group leader at the…read more
Environmental Health, PGSB, December 20, 2022 EHC researchers Klaus Mayer and Michael Schloter among the world's most cited scientistsKlaus Mayer (Director Research Unit Plant Genome and Systems Biology, PGSB) and Michael Schloter (Director Research Unit for Comparative Microbiome Analysis, COMI) are among the 7,000 scientists most cited in 2022. That's according the new list from…read more
Environmental Health, IEM, September 20, 2022 One Health: Climate Change Triggers Common Diseases Rising temperatures accelerate processes: The simple rule of thumb taught in chemistry classes and known as reaction velocity-temperature-regulation, also applies in a broader sense to the effects of global warming on risk groups and sensitive…read more
Featured Publication, Environmental Health, LHI, September 16, 2022 In Vitro Lung Fibrosis Model: Real-Time Measurement of Cell Mechanics and Testing of DrugsNew Publication of Ali Doryab and Otmar Schmid (Schmid Lab, Institute of Lung Health and Immunity) in Advanced Materialsread more
Environmental Health, LHI, September 14, 2022 In Vitro Lung Fibrosis Model: Real-Time Measurement of Cell Mechanics and testing of drugsPublication of Ali Doryab and Otmar Schmid (Schmid Lab, LHI) in Advanced Materialsread more
New Research Findings, Environmental Health, EPI, August 01, 2022 Heart Attack on Hot Days - Which Role Do Cardiovascular Drugs Play?On days with high temperatures, people taking certain medications have an increased risk of heart attack: this was found by a team of researchers led by Alexandra Schneider, PhD, research group leader 'Environmental Risks' at the Helmholtz Munich…read more
Awards & Grants, Environmental Health, LHI, July 27, 2022 BMBF Grant for Mini-Lung-Model to Predict the Inhalation of SubstancesHow can we predict the distribution of inhaled medical substances on the human body? And how can we do so with alternative methods without animal testing? read more
Awards & Grants, Environmental Health, LHI, Molecular Targets and Therapeutics, MCD, July 22, 2022 FERROPath Consortium: Helmholtz Munich Researchers Receive BMBF Research FundingThe German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is funding research of new treatment strategies for preventing tissue ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) as part of the FERROPath consortium. Starting in July 2022, the consortium receives…read more
Environmental Health, IAP, July 14, 2022 Erika von Mutius Awarded With Advanced ERC Grant on Research in Asthma and Allergy Prevention Erika von Mutius, Director of the Environmental Health Center, and her team receive an Advanced ERC Grant for their research on prevention strategies to curb asthma and allergies in children. ERC Advanced Grants are endowed with up to 2.5 million…read more
Environmental Health, IAP, June 27, 2022 The Farm EffectMany children suffer from asthma or allergies. Early and effective prevention of these diseases is the declared goal of science. Which research strategies do scientists pursue and what part does cow barn play in this story?read more
New Research Findings, Environmental Health, PGSB, May 18, 2022 The Oat Genome Unlocks the Unique Health Benefits of OatsResearchers have succeeded in sequencing and characterizing the entire genome of oat. Compared to other cereals and humans, the oat genome architecture is very complex. Scientists from Helmholtz Munich, Lund University and the ScanOats network…read more
New Research Findings, Environmental Health, LHI, March 23, 2022 Pregnancy and COVID-19: Reduced Lung Volume in the UnbornBy the use of fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), scientists and physicians from Helmholtz Munich and LMU University Hospital Munich have discovered a reduction in lung volume in fetuses from mothers with an uncomplicated SARS-CoV-2 infection…read more
New Research Findings, Environmental Health, Computational Health, ICB, January 17, 2022 Caught in the Act: Novel Interactions Between Genetics and Epigenetics Give Clues About Environmentally Triggered DiseasesThe interplay of genetics and epigenetics is a long-sought riddle in the development of diseases. Researchers from Helmholtz Munich and the Imperial College London discovered novel interactions. Their findings improve our knowledge about…read more